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As soon as I figure out how to restore it. Sorry, I know I said it'd be done by now, but I didn't expect to have to put up with this DNS crap and other issues that popped up.
Or it might be because Bluehost *finally* got around to that server wipe (one week after we'd asked for it) and that wiped out our DNS settings. I'm not sure which and I don't really care. In any case, we've severed our last ties with Bluehost, so this will not happen again.
No kiddin' about that "Finally!", Shadow. I am *so mad* at Bluehost for never responding to our support ticket. I submitted it early Friday morning and they *still* haven't answered it!
The. Fucking. Blair. Witch. Project. The film has a couple of creepy moments, but most of it is basically the characters being scared shitless of rocks outside their tent. Speaking of the characters, they all came off as obnoxious rather than pitiable. If there's one thing that cements the movie as a disapointment, it's the ending: we don't even get to see a glimpse of whatever's chasing them or anything. It's just a "use your imagination!" cop-out. For all we know, the main character could've killed herself through a concussion. The film's metaphor of how quickly things can go from orderly to disastrous is passable, however. I liked Paranormal Activity much better because it generally avoided these problems.
Also: Rango. I heard it was really creative and stuff, but in actuality it was just a mess. Though it does properly pay homage to the genre it's examining, it doesn't make a lot of sense. I couldn't tell if it was supposed to be a "finding yourself" movie, a "Bluth-esque edgy" movie, a crass movie or a parable. It just seemed like an akward mix of these things that fell flat on its face. The jokes aren't funny and are usually crass: at one point, a character talks about crapping out a human spine. What the hell is that? That doesn't belong in a family movie! That doesn't even belong on South Park!
Also not friendly to those with slow internet. Care to enlighten us as to just what this's about?
Let me keep this as laconic as possible.
Guy gets second-degree-burns at a party. An experimental gun is used to apply stem-cells to make his skin regrow. 4 days later, he's okay and ready to go back to work. Science RULES!